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Connecticut needs to make big changes in ‘who does what’ in the electric power industry
The authors argue that Tropical Storm Isaias highlighted underinvestment in a number of areas including “behind the scenes” items such as electrical meters, business processes, databases and billing systems.
Connecticut needs to make big changes in ‘who does what’ in the electric power industry
Community power agencies replace the distribution utility as the default provider of electricity and customer services. The distribution utility continues to deliver power, while the nonprofit agency can offer energy services and products that can reduce demand and save money for customers.
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